A lighting agency in Vancouver, BC. dedicated to the representation of quality lighting manufacturers from around the world. We support our community and create meaningful relationships with those around us.

Events for December 1, 2017

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8:30 AM

So happy to announce our stellar December event “Audience Takes the Stage” triple bill! Joanna Riquett is a writer originally from Colombia and the founder and editor of Hayo, an award-winning magazine for visionaries, makers and wanderers. Peter Ciuffa is a writer, actor, teacher, entrepreneur and a pasta connoisseur — he’s the world’s only Professional Pasta Making Actor! Stacey McLachlan is the executive editor at Western Living and Vancouver magazine by day and has fun as an amateur sketch and improv comedian by night!

9:30 AM

CityStudio invites you to join us for a celebratory showcase featuring the students and projects making Vancouver more liveable, sustainable and joyful! Drop by Vancouver City Hall on December 1st between 9:30am and 12:00pm to see what the students from SFU, BCIT, UBC, Langara College and Emily Carr have been up to this semester with CityStudio. You’ll also have a chance to vote for your favourite project and mingle with the CityStudio team, City of Vancouver staff, faculty and instructors from our partner schools and others in the innovation community.

5:30 PM

Join family, friends, and colleagues on Friday, December 1, 2017 from 5:30 pm-11:00 pm at Vistas 360 at the Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver Harbourfront (19th Floor, 1133 West Hastings Street, Vancouver BC) to celebrate the holidays with the BC Society of Landscape Architects. Children are welcome! This event is proudly sponsored by Suttle Recreation for the sixth year in a row! Watch for fun surprises generously supported by Symmetry Lighting.

7:00 PM

The Annual Warren Gill Lecture Series Presented by Simon Fraser University’s City Program What is happening to my neighbourhood? The socio-spatial restructuring of Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montréal, 1970 to 2015 Major global, national, and regional forces, in the context of growing economic inequality, are restructuring metropolitan areas, creating a new socio-spatial order with more rigid divisions and greater inequality. Dr. David Hulchanski identifies these trends and discusses the processes that account for them: changes in the labour market, the housing market, social spending and taxes, and the failure to seriously address housing and employment discrimination. These processes play out differently in metropolitan areas based on regional and local factors. The challenge is to better understand, and in turn effectively challenge, the specific processes creating these divides within individual metropolitan areas.

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A lighting agency in Vancouver, BC. dedicated to the representation of quality lighting manufacturers from around the world. We support our community and create meaningful relationships with those around us.